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  • Alberts, G., & Oldenziel, R. (Eds.) (2014). Hacking Europe: from computer cultures to Demoscenes. (History of computing). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5493-8
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    Oldenziel, R., & Veenis, M. (2013). The glass recycling container in the Netherlands: symbol in times of scarcity and abundance. Contemporary European History, 22(3), 453-476. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777313000234
  • Bervoets, L., & Oldenziel, R. (2009). Speaking for consumers, standing up as citizens: politics of Dutch women’s organizations and the shaping of technology, 1880-1980. In A. A. de la Bruheze, & R. Oldenziel (Eds.), Manufacturing technology: manufacturing consumers: the making of Dutch consumer society (pp. 41-73). (Technology and European history series; No. 4). Aksant.
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    M'charek, A. A. (2000). Technologies of similarities and differences : on the interdependence of nature and technology in the Human Genome Diversity Project. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Oldenziel, R., Lerman, N., & Mohun, A. (1997). The Shoulders We Stand On and the View from Here: Historiography and Directions for Research. Technology and Culture, 28(January), 9-30.
  • Oldenziel, R., Lerman, N., & Mohun, A. (1997). Versatile Tools: Gender Analysis and the History of Technology. Technology and Culture, 28(January), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.2307/3105474
  • Oldenziel, R. (1997). Boys and Their Toys: The Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild, 1930-1968 and the Making of a Male Technical Domain. Technology and Culture, 38(January), 60-96. https://doi.org/10.2307/3106784
  • Oldenziel, R. (1997). Decoding the Silence: women Engineers and Male Culture in the U.S. 1878-1951. History and Technology, 14(3), 1-31.
  • Oldenziel, R. (1996). Objections: Technology, Culture and Gender. In W. D. Kingery (Ed.), Learning from Things: Method and Theory of Material Culture Studies (pp. 55-72). Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Oldenziel, R. (1996). Of Old and New Cyborgs: Feminist Narratives of Technology. Letteratura d'America, 14(55), 95-111.
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